10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REVALIDATION»
Discover the use of
revalidation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
revalidation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Revalidation: Prepare Now and Get It Right
Helps you to sustain your energy in gathering and reviewing evidence of your day-to-day performance at work so that you are recertified and relicensed with ease, whatever future revisions are made to the revalidation process.
Ruth Chambers, Gill Wakley, Phil Bright, 2008
2
Revalidation of doctors: fourth report of session 2010-11, ...
Revalidation of doctors has been under discussion for over 10 years. This is considered too long the GMC is expected to ensure that there are no further delays and that the current target date of late 2012 is achieved.
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Health Committee, 2011
3
Mastering Public Health: A postgraduate guide to ...
The book covers the five key areas of public health knowledge: Research methods; Disease prevention and health promotion; Health information; Sociology, policy and health economics; and Organisation and management of health care.
Geraint H Lewis, Jessica Sheringham, Kanwal Kalim, 2008
4
Medical Appraisal, Selection and
Revalidation
This book is a guide to appraising, recruiting and selecting consultants and junior doctors and focuses on the core skills required of doctors who are responsible for making these decisions.
John Gatrell, Tony White, 2000
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Compliance Handbook for Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, ...
3.6.3 Revalidation At some point in the life cycle of an analytical method it may
become neces-sary to revalidate. Revalidation is simply the process by which a
method that was previously validated is validated again. This may be necessary ...
6
Guidelines for Process Hazards Analysis (PHA, HAZOP), ...
CHAPTER. 1. 1. PHA. Revalidation. Overview The Occupational Safety and
Health Administration's (OSHA) process safety management (PSM) regulation,
29 CFR 1910.119, requires companies to update or revalidate their Process
Hazards ...
7
Pipeline Rules of Thumb Handbook: A Manual of Quick, ...
A key parameter for scheduling the revalidation of an externally or internally
corroded pipeline is the worst-case corrosion rate. A pipeline operator's corrosion
control personnel may be able to estimate such a rate. Alternatively, one can
obtain ...
8
Risk Control and Quality Management in Neurosurgery
The medical profession in the United Kingdom has rapidly come round to the
view that revalidation of doctors is an essential step forward, not only to protect
the public but also to protect doctors themselves by ensuring standards and
securing ...
H.-J. Steiger, E. Uhl, 2001
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Regulation of health care professionals: regulation of ...
In 2007, the then Government stated its support for the principle that revalidation
should also be introduced for the non-Medical health care professions, however “
its intensity and frequency needs to be proportionate to the risks inherent in the ...
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The Sociology of Medical Regulation: An Introduction
Chapter 2 outlined the key developments which occurred in relation to
revalidation in light of the Shipman case and the subsequent review conducted
by Dame Janet Smith (Smith 2005). As was noted, Smith (2005) was extremely
critical of ...
John Martyn Chamberlain, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REVALIDATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
revalidation is used in the context of the following news items.
Revalidation is branded "achievable, desirable and realistic" after pilot
Revalidation has been branded "achievable, desirable and realistic" by Jackie Smith, Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) chief executive and registrar, after ... «Nursing in Practice, Jul 15»
Check revalidation renewal dates, nurses urged
In order to remain on the register, all nurses and midwives need to revalidate at the point of the renewal of their registration and revalidation applications will be ... «Nursing in Practice, Jul 15»
Both nurses and employers warned to be ready for revalidation
Revalidation, the process replacing PREP by which nurses will have to prove they have met CPD requirements and practice hours, is due to be introduced in ... «Nursing Times, Jun 15»
England lagging behind rest of UK on revalidation readiness
Concerns have been raised by leading members of the Nursing and Midwifery Council that revalidation preparation in England is falling behind other UK ... «Nursing Times, May 15»
Exclusive: Black GPs twice as likely to have revalidation deferred as …
The latest statistics, which cover the period since revalidation began in December 2012, show that around 10% of white GPs have deferred the process so far, ... «GP online, May 15»
Public Release: 23-Mar-2015 Plymouth University to investigate …
The debate about revalidation in Australia began in December 2012. Evidence from Canada stated that 1.5 per cent of medical practitioners were performing ... «EurekAlert, Mar 15»
UKIP calls for revalidation and CQC inspections to be halted
The party said it would support reducing working to targets and box-ticking and suggested GP time should not be clogged up with doing appraisals, revalidation, ... «Pulse, Jan 15»
NMC announces further pilot sites to help test new revalidation system
Revalidation for nurses is being introduced from 31 December 2015 to check that registrants are up to date and fit to practise. A similar system has been rolled ... «Nursing Times, Nov 14»
NMC reveals first pilot sites for nurse revalidation
Revalidation will require nurses to prove they are competent and up to date every three years and will replace the post-registration education and practice (Prep) ... «Nursing Times, Oct 14»
One in eight GPs have insufficient evidence to complete revalidation
More than half of all GPs in England have successfully completed revalidation, but one in eight of those scheduled to undergo the process had it deferred due to ... «GP online, Oct 14»